Macrosystem Bogart SE Ver.4 User manual Bedienungsanleitung Seite 39

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Bogart SE 4 User manual
Slow motion “Slow motion” creates a scene that is a copy
of the original but which runs more slowly. You can specify
the delay factor with a slider. The higher the delay factor, the
slower the scene. A value of 2 (the smallest possible value)
creates a scene that runs at only half the speed of the original.
If the original scene was, for example, 4 seconds long, then
the scene in slow motion is 8 seconds long. To calculate the
length of the new scene, the scene length must be multiplied
with the delay factor. The finished scene with the extension
“ZL”, can be trimmed like any other scene and placed in the
storyboard. Effects can also be applied if needed. Bogart SE
plays the scene more slowly than the normal 50 images per
second. Movement can be jumpy. The extreme slow motion
known from sports transmissions is only possible with the use
of expensive special cameras that can film at a much higher
frame rate per second. A preview of this effect is not possible.
If you click on the “Preview” button, a red, crossed-out circle
appears indicating that preview is not possible.
Quick motion “Quick motion” works principally the same way
as slow motion, but creates a new scene that runs faster than
the original. Here you can specify a speed-up factor between
2 and 50. Uneven values are recommended in order to obtain
full resolution. The new scene has the sufx “ZR”. You calcu-
late the length by dividing the time of the original scene by the
specified speedup factor. Here, too, a preview of this effect
is not possible. If you click on the “Preview” button a white,
crossed-out circle appears indicating that preview is not pos-
sible.
Clipboard (only available if you are using an activated Pro
Pack)
This is a function for temporary storage. This clipboard is also
accessible directly from the edit menu, via a dedicated clip-
board button.
Select ‘Clipboard’ to access a selection menu. You can add
scenes from the current project to the list or choose an item
from the list to be added to the current storyboard. The top
part of the menu shows a list of all scenes in the Clipboard.
When you first use this function, the list will be empty.
These are the available functions:
Add current scene: The currently selected scene (in the scene
bin) will be added to the clipboard.
Add other scene: You can add any other scene from the scene
bin of the current project.
Add scene from different project: You can add any scene from
one of your projects. To do this, first select the right project
and then choose from the scene bin of this project.
Remove scene(s): This option is only available if you activate at
least one scene in the list. All marked scenes will be deleted.
Import scene(s): This option is only available if you activate at
least one scene in the list. All marked (tagged) scenes will be
imported into the current project.
Options: You can choose if trimmed parts of a scene are cop-
ied as well. You can also choose to import scenes with a dif-
ferent format, if required. You will then see the inserted scenes
in the scene bin. The scenes might have new numbers if the
scene or scene name are already present in the scene bin.
Click on the function “Remove scene” in the clipboard. This
will open the “Remove scene from the clipboard” window in
which you can select the scene you want to delete from the
clipboard. Using checkmarks, it is possible to select more than
one scene. You must then click on OK to delete the scenes.
Note: If you click on “Remove scene”, you will see that the
window that pops up has a ghosted (grayed out) OK button
that is not selectable. This is a security function to prevent the
accidental deletion of a scene. However, if you really want to
delete a scene, you should then click on the scene you want
to delete (even when it is already displayed with a gray back-
ground) and then on the now activated OK button.
The function “Scene with project choice --> Clipboard” is
meant to allow quick access to scenes from other projects,
without having to first open the project settings.
Clicking on the button “Scene with project choice --> Clip-
board” opens the “Select project” window in which you can
select one of your projects from which you want to export a
scene. After you have marked a project and clicked on OK,
the scene bin of this project will open from which you will now
be able to select the desired scene. After confirming with OK,
the scene will be in the clipboard. Now you can click on the
“Clipboard --> Project” button. This will open the window in
which you can select the scene just exported. After confirming
with OK, the scene will be imported into the scene bin of your
current project.
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